Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It zoomed in to introduce the IntelliServer terminal server for local area networks .
2 This County Council failed to do it from the time , time it was formed until eighty-five ; it failed even to address the problem , never mind do it , and we 've been trying to , to sort of do some catching up .
3 When the box falls from the tree and hits the ground , it splits open scattering the nuts .
4 … As to the matter of there being no appeal from an arbitrary sentence ; it is true , the case is the harder , because the party is concluded by one judgment , but it doth not lessen the validity of the sentence , nor doth it in any way prove that you shall find out some way to examine this matter at law in a judicial proceeding .
5 From here it turns right to follow the shore until it reaches the mouth of the River Avich .
6 It goes on to define the objective of this policy as safeguarding ‘ the common values , fundamental interests and independence of the Union ’ .
7 A body may be acting within the scope of its authority at the outset but may , by the way it goes about taking the decision , go outside the four corners of the Act .
8 It involves sharply pulling the sail towards you which , for an instant , creates more wind and hence more power .
9 Thence it drops down to cross the Cherwell at Banbury .
10 The relation between contemporary modes of communication and the contemporary novel may not always be obvious or straightforward , but it has profoundly changed the ways in which people think about fiction and the value they attach to reading .
11 The first sortie on to the Promenade was made on June 6 , and two days later was taken round the whole system to test for clearances. 641 was passed by the Railway Inspector as ready for service on 3 July , since which time it has regularly operated the Fleetwood service .
12 While this has greatly reduced the archival storage problem it has probably made the access problem worse .
13 The railway offers a scenic eight mile ride in a variety of coaches from Europe and Africa — it has astutely cornered the market in demonstrating foreign narrow-gauge rail travel .
14 If the agency then acts differently it may be held to have acted unfairly and illegally , at least if it has not given the citizen a chance to make representations as to why he or she should be treated in the way expected .
15 This has reversed the rule in Harbutts Plasticine Ltd v Wayne Tank and Pump Co Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 QB 447 , but it has not affected the rule in the Suisse Atlantique case [ 1967 ] 1 AC 61 that exemption clauses can not be construed to apply to fundamental breach unless clearly stated to do so ( See also the Securicor case mentioned above , where an exclusion clause was found to be drafted so widely as to exclude liability for a wilful default which was also a fundamental breach of the contract . )
16 If however it has not reached the scale then level your wings and hold a 40° intercept ( 050° in fig 52 ) and continue your turn when it is 1 to 2 dots on the scale .
17 It has not escaped the fate of having to get rid of the father .
18 I hope , however , that it has not escaped the attention of the Leader of the House that one of the most famous companies in Scotland , Armitage Shanks of Barrhead , is facing closure because of the parent company 's axe .
19 We hope that it has not escaped the reader that the predictions concerning the different effects of word and feature masks do not depend on the mask being a word ; they depend only on the mask being composed of letters .
20 7 : Nirex , the body appointed by the Government to find an underground repository ( dump ) for intermediate level nuclear waste had admitted it has not solved the problems associated with the migration of radionuclides into the biosphere .
21 At least this is not a bought-deal : Hoare is acting as broker — it has not purchased the shares itself and is stuck with no potential loss .
22 The court takes the view that it has not had the benefit of seeing the witnesses , hearing their evidence and forming opinions as to the weight to be attached to it .
23 I beg to move , to leave out from ’ House ’ to the end of the Question and to add instead thereof : regrets that Her Majesty 's Government 's preoccupation with divisions in its own Party has meant that in the Inter-Governmental Conferences it has not taken the negotiating approach necessary to ensure that the United Kingdom exercises decisive influence on the future of the Community in ways which will help to advance the living and working standards of the people of this country in company with other peoples of Europe ; calls upon Her Majesty 's Government to work for an agreement at the European Council which ensures inclusion of the Social Charter , qualified majority voting on social and environmental matters , powers for the European Parliament to hold the Commission to account in ways that complement the role of national parliaments , decision-making at the level — local , regional , national or Community — where maximum democratic control is at all times exercised , foreign and security policy co-operation without the development of a European Community military role , widening of the Community as rapidly as practicable , co-operation to combat terrorism and other crime , and strengthened powers for ECOFIN as the politically responsible counterpart to any European Central Bank system ; and urges the Government to work to secure agreement to , and adopt policies for , high levels of employment , sustainable non-inflationary growth , balanced regional and national economic development and social cohesion , and for the fundamental reform of the CAP , in order to achieve real economic convergence in the years leading to economic and monetary union and a single currency as the essential foundation for those changes and to safeguard the long-term interests of the people of the United Kingdom . ' .
24 It has n't seen the survey results yet , but would like to examine the findings .
25 It has n't seen the survey results yet , but would like to examine the findings .
26 And I gather that it has n't cost the department too much money .
27 So it has n't affected the way that the Oxford Cheetahs have actually prepared .
28 Israel 's well-equipped military has managed to keep a lid on the uprising degenerating into chaos , but it has n't defeated the armies of stone-throwing youths .
29 One thing is certain , Fergie 's plight has certainly moved a lot of newspapers , even if it has n't moved the public .
30 Although he 's survived the cancer so far , it has n't altered the fact that he will probably be in a wheelchair by the age of 10 — or that A-T could kill him before he 's 20 , unless a cure is found .
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